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Gold Medallist: David Crawshay OAM (OM 1997)

David Crawshay’s rowing career is defined by talent, dedication and a willingness to give back to his sporting community.

Tim Masters (OM 2009)

Tim Masters heads into his first Olympic Games with an impressive collection of medals and a rowing history that stretches back to his primary school days.

Jessica Morrison (OM 2010)

Entering her second Olympic Games after a succession of medal wins, Jessica Morrison is known for her consistency and example of quiet leadership.

Henry Frayne (OM 2007)

Henry Frayne’s Long Jump record at Melbourne Grammar School remains unbroken. This year, he will represent Australia in his third Olympic Games.

Old Melburnian all-stars football team

One hundred and sixty Old Melburnians have played football at an elite level. This team represents the very best of them.

A record of cricketing achievement

We have much to celebrate when it comes to our sporting achievements, and our cricketing history is no exception.

Connections across time through sporting prowess

Four of the school’s most intricate and beautiful sports trophies are linked by an Australian Prime Minister and an Olympian.

A victorious team continues to achieve

Eight members of the undefeated 2013 First XVIII have now been drafted into the AFL.

Humility and gratitude in sport

Tom Langdon (OM 2012) achieved his “lifelong dream” to play in the AFL in 2014.

My time at Grimwade House

Danni Roche OAM (OM 1987) is one of Melbourne Grammar School’s most successful athletes.